This investigation examines the Dead Hot Map (DHM) method and timing calibration for Run 14 Au+Au collisions in the PHENIX experiment. The DHM method guarantees data integrity by identifying and omitting defective det...
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This investigation examines the Dead Hot Map (DHM) method and timing calibration for Run 14 Au+Au collisions in the PHENIX experiment. The DHM method guarantees data integrity by identifying and omitting defective detector towers (nonfunctional, hot, and very hot towers) via a set of criteria and statistical evaluations. This procedure entails hit distribution analysis, pseudorapidity adjustments, and normalization, resulting in an enhanced map of functional detector components. Timing calibration mitigates the issues associated with time-of-flight measurement inaccuracies, such as slewing effects and inter-sector timing differences. Numerous corrections are implemented, encompassing slewing, tower-specific offsets, and sector-by-sector adjustments, resulting in a final resolution of 500 picoseconds for the electromagnetic calorimeter. These calibrations improve the accuracy of photon and pi 0 measurements, essential for investigating quark-gluon plasma in high-energy nuclear collisions.
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